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Xen said:
fleischr said:

If Nintendo told us this, we would never believe it. Even with this coming straight from Nvidia and possibly other developers, people are going to remain incredulous. Why?

You could have nearly every PS4/X1 3rd party game released 2013-2017 on the Switch on launch day, and people would still say....

"Eh... lets see if it really gets 3rd party support..."

And yet, whether the majority of the gaming community believed it or not, in order to prove that they've learned something from the failure of the Wii U, it's Nintendo that should give out technical details and do PR for their own product... and a launch day lineup with (proven!) games  from PS4/XBO coming would be quite convincing as well.

Why should they? if you know that Nintendo has never been about trumping up specs, why is it so awful for someone else to do it... After all Nvidia knows what the chipset can do more than anyone and Nintendo is more about showing off hardware with games.

The last thing we need as gamers is Nintendo lying to customers like Sony does promising some hardware on the level of supercharged PC's and will never deliver anything close.